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toomanytoyzz

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If the badge looks decent I would have probably given $20-30 for that box but I collect old Craftsman and have very few of the oval badge boxes.

I just saw two today at the flea market by my house. Could have gotten them for about $10 for the pair. Condition was a smudge worse, but not bad by any means.

Old Craftsman tools/boxes are very abundant around me. Back in the day there was a Sears in just about every shopping center around here.
 
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I often pass on the oval badge boxes, bluebolt. If you want, I can start snatching them up when I find them cheap. I buy the crown top in any condition as long as the price is right but only pick those ovals up when they are loaded with tools for cheap.
 

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I forgot about this one that I picked up on Thursday for a grand total of $0.50. I'm debating on whether to blast and restore it or just leave it alone.
Anyone have any idea of it's age? I'm guessing late 30's or early 40's.
 

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That's no excuse. You sail to the ceremony and then sail on the way back!!

Congrats on your son's accomplishment!

Actually it's my youngest daughter, but thanks!

I was going too try that, but we had to go get seats at 8:15 or we wouldn't get any. (Huge HS, about 550 in this graduating class...) and then after a rather lengthy ceremony, we went to lunch (and waited for a table for 45...) by then the day for sailing was done... :(
 

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It could have been a sticker on a box that small, but the build style, latches, and handle say 60's to me. Also the "type font" of the Craftsman name.

Here is a pic of a 17 pc socket set from the '60 catalog, By the 64 cat. theyhad gone to a single center latch.

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G P Great score! Good deal on the tools for $3. Plus a pack of smokes and lighter! Not a smoker myself, but do you have any idea what they're charging for that stuff these days? Insane cash!

I agree with Bluebolt on the Craftsman box. $7 Great score!
 

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Here's what I got from today's picking.

Chicago Tool 6pc Hollow Punch (Taiwan)
Value Master Tools 7pc Nut Driver Set (Taiwan)
Quick Release 1/4" Bit (Taiwan)
RotoZip Spiral Saw (Made in USA)
Mini tools in the Orange Case (Made in Japan)
Kmart Brand 16pc SAE Socket Wrench Set (Made in Japan)
Spec Tools Squeeze Wrench (Made in USA)
Popular Mechanics Ratchet 3/8" Ratchet(Taiwan)
Misc open-end wrenches (Taiwan)
Speed Wrench(Taiwan)
Waterloo Industries Tool Box(Made in USA?)

For a GRAND TOTAL of $6.00









 

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You guys were right, that vise I got is a 3.5" beast... meh, still free, and looks awesome, and works great.

Today's score:

Two Craftsman and a big Brink & Cotton C Clamps

Craftsman Pliers, SK Wayne Pliers, Dunlap ignition pliers, and two older Vice Grips.

Williams, Challeneger Proto, SK, SK, CMan =V=, SK Wayne, Plomb, Hinsdale, CMan, SK, and Williams sockets (from left to right, lol)

and.........


J.H. Williams S-52 Superatchet! Plus a CMan Underlined -V- and regular V wrenches!

Not bad for $20, $8 of that was just for the ratchet.
 

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Craigslist find yesterday:

Steelcase tanker desk painted mint green for the wife


and a green vinyl Steelcase chair:


$50 for both



First stop this morning got me this for $15:





and this for free:


mostly foreign junk but did have a Craftsman 5/16" 1/4" drive socket and a Snap-On F-081 (1/4" 3/8" drive socket)


Found a few other things today, I'll post those when I get them sorted and some pictures taken
 

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The Bernard pliers are parallel pliers, soak that rusty wrench in vinegar and it will clean up nice.

thank you sir! i just googled parallel pliers. i had no idea what they were, but they sure looked pretty damn cool for $4. i went back to the same place today to see if they had anything else i had missed, but they didnt.
i thought about cleaning up the wrench with vinegar and salt treatment i read about on here but i kind of like the rusty old look to it.
 

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G P Great score! Good deal on the tools for $3. Plus a pack of smokes and lighter! Not a smoker myself, but do you have any idea what they're charging for that stuff these days? Insane cash!

I agree with Bluebolt on the Craftsman box. $7 Great score!



Insane is right. The last pack I bought of regular Camels [non-filtered] was $8.75. I remember when they were 10 cents a pack at the PX or a quarter out of a machine and you got 2 cents back inside the pack wrapper. Today it's allmost all taxes.
 

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Well, here are my weekend scores:

Two Proto ballpeens at $5 each, a Plvmb pebble DOE, Proto clutch driver and stubby screwdriver, spoke shave, MAC Sabina woody, Proto LA punch, a few misc. sockets (Proto, Snapon and Blackhawk), a really nice Wizard 3/8 socket box, and this little baby:
 

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Not technically a garage sale find (unless the Habitat ReStore counts) but could use some help identifying this Craftsman open end wrench. The only marking on it is the stamped Craftsman logo. Does not appear to have been modified by a prior owner. In fact, there is very little in the way of signs of use or abuse. Large end is 7/8 in. and the small end is 9/16 in. with an overall length of about 10 1/4 in. Paid $2 for it.

Any information will be appreciated but am most interested in why there are no sizes marked on it.
 

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Pretty slow weekend. Only noteworthy find was an arbor press from Japan for $10:

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Picked up this Wright Scaffold Ratchet today for $2.50!!
I bought one through a previous employer 2 years ago for $95.
I contacted the Union steward on that job and told him I would pass this on to
someone starting out,maybe just doing scaffold for the first time,etc.,
cash poor or in need to help out a fellow union brother/sister.
I'll wait a few weeks to see what if he finds someone.If not off to Ebay.
If anybody comes across these at garage sales and such let me know.
Thanks,
Andy
 

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I often pass on the oval badge boxes, bluebolt. If you want, I can start snatching them up when I find them cheap. I buy the crown top in any condition as long as the price is right but only pick those ovals up when they are loaded with tools for cheap.

I am pretty much looking only for nice boxes that don't need repaint, have too many car projects LOL. I will probably start thining out my Crown hand carry boxes and keep the nicer ones. I will be passing through your area second week of August maybe I will get a chance to stop in.
 

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Not technically a garage sale find (unless the Habitat ReStore counts) but could use some help identifying this Craftsman open end wrench. The only marking on it is the stamped Craftsman logo. Does not appear to have been modified by a prior owner. In fact, there is very little in the way of signs of use or abuse. Large end is 7/8 in. and the small end is 9/16 in. with an overall length of about 10 1/4 in. Paid $2 for it.

Any information will be appreciated but am most interested in why there are no sizes marked on it.

No clue but it's a very interesting wrench, maybe it came with sme kind of machinery in the past that had 9/16 and 7/8 sizes?
 

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mcmlvif100, (56?) How thick is that wrench? It might be a tappet wrench, but it's odd that there are no other markings. maybe someone ground the flats for a "custom fit" on something?
 

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Today I found a few things at an estate sale.
An Industro 1/2" ratchet,10 shallow 12 point sockets,the largest is 1"
a 13/16" deepwell ,a 20 mm combo wrench,a 6" 1/2 dr extension
along with an Industro Toolbox.
Packaged a few more items in,like a couple tap handles,set of allen wrenches,and a combo square center finder for $25.
The sockets are Industro Select.
My second and third stops netted some Bessey Clamps,a box of Craftsman sockets ,a pair of Klein pliers,some C'man awls,picks,&screwdrivers.Total on those two stops was $41,the clamps were $10 each and the sockets were $15 for the entire lot.

You have IndEstro. IndUstro is cheap junk. Good find.
 

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Not technically a garage sale find (unless the Habitat ReStore counts) but could use some help identifying this Craftsman open end wrench.
Any information will be appreciated but am most interested in why there are no sizes marked on it.

That is rather strange. It does look like the ends were ground down, professionally at that, to reduce the thickness. They don't match the finish of the rest of the wrench. Additionally it is strange that there is no date stamp code on the piece. What do the ends measure? Are they a common size? It may have come with a power tool. Much nicer than the usual stamped junk they include these days.

BTW, you ALL ****. :beer: Lots of good finds.

I stopped by a few sales on the way home yesterday. No good hand tools or the like. Probably saw 10 black and decker corded drills though. I did however luck out and found a brand new leather USA made steering wheel cover for $1, something that I needed. But I was most excited about a 3 month old USA made deep cycle battery that has been maintained since with plastic enclosure box for $8 total. I really needed one for my small outboard, but didn't have the $100+ to spend on it right now. Sad, but yes I was extremely happy to buy a battery. :wtf:
 
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Not technically a garage sale find (unless the Habitat ReStore counts) but could use some help identifying this Craftsman open end wrench. The only marking on it is the stamped Craftsman logo. Does not appear to have been modified by a prior owner. In fact, there is very little in the way of signs of use or abuse. Large end is 7/8 in. and the small end is 9/16 in. with an overall length of about 10 1/4 in. Paid $2 for it.

Any information will be appreciated but am most interested in why there are no sizes marked on it.

Very interesting. I agree that it looks like something that may have been supplied along with a tool, for adjusting/blade/cutter changing, etc. I think the tipoff would be whether it is chromed all over. The jaws have plainly been ground after forging - if they are not chromed, I'd say it's owner modified. If they are chromed, it's pretty much gotta be original.
 

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mcmlvif100, (56?) How thick is that wrench? It might be a tappet wrench, but it's odd that there are no other markings. maybe someone ground the flats for a "custom fit" on something?

When I first saw it, my thought was that it might be a tappet wrench. It wasn't until I got it home and realized that there weren't any markings that I started to wonder.

It's 1/4 inch thick on both ends.

(56?) <-- Correct. As you might have guessed, my avatar is a 1956 F100 hood ornament. Fits my long term project truck.

That is rather strange. It does look like the ends were ground down, professionally at that, to reduce the thickness. They don't match the finish of the rest of the wrench. Additionally it is strange that there is no date stamp code on the piece. What do the ends measure? Are they a common size? It may have come with a power tool. Much nicer than the usual stamped junk they include these days.

The ends are ground and if it was owner done, it was likely, as you said, someone with access to machine tools because the finish is perfectly uniform on both ends and both sides, and the body of the wrench is centered relative to the flats.


Very interesting. I agree that it looks like something that may have been supplied along with a tool, for adjusting/blade/cutter changing, etc. I think the tipoff would be whether it is chromed all over. The jaws have plainly been ground after forging - if they are not chromed, I'd say it's owner modified. If they are chromed, it's pretty much gotta be original.

Hadn't thought about the chrome finish and had to go look at the wrench again. It is chrome all over so it may have come as an adjustment wrench with a tool.

Thanks for the input. I appreciate the helpful insights.
 

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Been slow in my area unless you are into holiday decorations, clothes and general household stuff.

One item from last weekend

Chisholm-Moore (pre Columbus-Mckinnon) 3/4 Ton lever hoist. Don't need it but it was made locally so it has interest to me, seems to work fine though before I ever put any load on it I would go through it. And was cheap @ $10



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Yesterday a Snap-On 3/8 drive flex-head ratchet FHLF80. Works great but has a beat up handle that needs replacing. I typically don't buy the truck brands since the prices they typically command are too high for my use. But if the price ($10) is right then they are alright with me!



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Happy hunting guys and good luck :thumbup:
 

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With work I have not been able to get out much, scored this the other day though. Another Record to add to the fleet. Just wiped it down with WD-40. Paid $35.00
 
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Yesterday a Snap-On 3/8 drive flex-head ratchet FHLF80. Works great but has a beat up handle that needs replacing. I typically don't buy the truck brands since the prices they typically command are too high for my use. But if the price ($10) is right then they are alright with me!

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$10? :scared: :drool: Wow you really ****. Heck you can't even purchase a kobalt flex head for $10 :lol_hitti Did you just randomly find it at a sale or what? Did they have any other good tools?

YOU **** :thumbup:
 

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(56?) <-- Correct. As you might have guessed, my avatar is a 1956 F100 hood ornament. Fits my long term project truck.

A good freind of mine from quite a few years back owned F100 Parts Unlimited out here on the left coast. I haven't seen him but once in the years since he moved the shop out of the area and went into semi retirement. That once was at an annual antiques Flea-market that his wife "dragged" him to.
 

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There was an older 6" Record for sale on Kijiji 2 hours from me for $20! I was tempted. Then again, I am just a vise *****. The $120.00 my truck would use in fuel would ruin such a good deal!

That's when you borrow a friends econ-o-knocker, or draft him to "help" :evil:
 

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$10? :scared: :drool: Wow you really ****. Heck you can't even purchase a kobalt flex head for $10 :lol_hitti Did you just randomly find it at a sale or what? Did they have any other good tools?

YOU **** :thumbup:


zkling,

Hit the one very local yard sale that said "tools" but also opened up on Saturday rather than Friday. Since I work on Fridays the Saturday openers give me the best crack at any good stuff. House was on a dead-end street in a very old part of town. 99% of the people in my small city probably haven't even heard of the street.

Only me and another guy there at opening and he was into other stuff. Not too many tools but some older Williams and Proto stuff. The ratchet was the only tool truck brand that I saw. Picked it up asked how much and the guy is like ahhhhh......... $10. Nice guy so we talked quite a bit about tools for awhile.

So basically very lucky other than making it a point to hit the Saturday opener first. :beer:
 

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My $10 finds from Saturday. Three planned stops, two unplanned, all this from one planned.

Craftsman Portalign NOS Drill Guide, Bell System Crescent Needle Nose(Jeff), 10&12" =Craftsman= Adjustable.
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$400 for both chests and both mid-boxes. The guy removed the lids years ago and tucked them aside,I just need to re-attach them. They are dirty,but nice boxes. The one on the right is all ball bearing slides. Keys included.

Bough some other stuff there too,no pictures right now.

Thanks to Mickey O for the heads-up.
 

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